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Minimalism is not for everyone though. It requires discipline and an open mind. Living a minimalist lifestyle means getting out of your comfort zone and taking action. Many people are overwhelmed with all the things going on in their lives and cannot seem to to find a clear path to getting started.
What minimalism does to your life, is basically taking all the useful notes from this book and writing them in a very organized way in a new, clean book. All of a sudden everything becomes easy to manage, you don't feel overwhelmed and your mental and emotional life becomes much clearer.
By becoming a minimalist, you will understand that it's pointless to spend your life chasing possessions. You will learn to rejoice in what you have. Also, you'll realize that the most expensive things in life don't have price tags and are within every one's reach.
Minimalism is gaining ground in modern society for varied reasons. Modern stresses and financial pressures push many people to the realization that life as a minimalist may be better. Some want to feel detached from the material side of the world so that they can pursue a spiritual path. Others simply want to have less stress in their lives.
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Calculation
Minimum estimate - 30 Paid Downloads * $3.00 * 70% = $63 per month
Maximum but not limited to - 60 Paid Downloads * $3.00 * 70% = $126 per month
Annual Earnings per book - Minimum Estimate - $63 * 12 = $756 per year.
Annual Earnings per book - Max but not limited to Estimate - $126 * 12 = $1512 per year.
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“The things that you own end up owning you”. This is of course a well known statement for the popular movie Fight Club. When I heard this statement for the first time I felt it was so profound yet so true, that it was a catalyst for me to pursue a life of minimalism. And yes, this is the sad reality of life. Our excess expenditure on possessions that we do not need is forcing the majority of us to make drastic changes to our lifestyle. One may think that by purchasing the newest cell phone that their lifestyle will improve. The truth is, it will help contribute to a poorer quality of life. A life with less free time, less time to spend doing what you want to do. Less time to be adventurous, travel, or to even spend with your spouse or see your children grow up. Never forget, you cannot buy time, you cannot ever get it back.
Your expensive Miele dishwasher housed in your Essastone benchtop owns you. The Audi parked in your drive owns you. That 65” full HD TV with built in WiFi owns you. All of these possessions are indirectly forcing you to wake at 6AM to the monotonous buzzing of your alarm. Monday till Friday, week in week out, year in year out, almost as if on autopilot you repeat. The same office, the same people, the same problems. How boring, how robotic. And as Edward Norton would say, “this is your life, and it is ending one minute at a time”.
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Italian
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Translated by Cristallina Russino
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Portuguese
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Translated by Bruna Midori
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